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i don't think there would be any -- any tipping of any election in texas. major election in texas. one where the other if the law is implemented in this election cycle. it is the sort of issue that tends to rile up conservatives. so if the law is blocked it will make them angry. it has made them angry. it has been used as bludgeon against the obama administration. eric holder is a poster boy for much of the anger directed towards the administration over fast and furious. over this as well. the republicans have been bashing the justice department for stooiming something by many surveys is very popular and popular among demographic and ethnic groups in texas. >> anything else we should know as we continue to track the news here out of texas and the court case in washington? what else should we be looking for? >> i think it's going to be very interesting to see. we've had one day of trials so far. and the state of texas was trying to demonstrate or they started laying the ground work to demonstrate that there was no discriminatory intent that this law requiring a photo i.d. of one sor
i don't think there would be any -- any tipping of any election in texas. major election in texas. one where the other if the law is implemented in this election cycle. it is the sort of issue that tends to rile up conservatives. so if the law is blocked it will make them angry. it has made them angry. it has been used as bludgeon against the obama administration. eric holder is a poster boy for much of the anger directed towards the administration over fast and furious. over this as well. the...
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it's not bigger than texas it is texas. downtown dallas what the locals call the heart from. this is strange twisted beauty it's more than just a complex multi-layered interconnected freeways it's a monument to america's energy power. in the nation. and obvious. to high five groups and rolls out over some of the richest shale fields in the monster. that begins the new night by moving into the suburbs around here might well be a drilling. i know people who tried everything they possibly did and they still have drilling right next to their houses and they're very unhappy if. you don't have to travel five to witness a collusion between community and comus family and industry we all take risks every day driving to work you know but there's recess you have to take and recess you don't have to take and to me it just doesn't make sense to put a heavy industrial process right next to somebody's house. this is self like a prosperous community on the outskirts of dallas. a few years ago forbes magazine named this the most affluent neighborhood in the united states. a place where usuall
it's not bigger than texas it is texas. downtown dallas what the locals call the heart from. this is strange twisted beauty it's more than just a complex multi-layered interconnected freeways it's a monument to america's energy power. in the nation. and obvious. to high five groups and rolls out over some of the richest shale fields in the monster. that begins the new night by moving into the suburbs around here might well be a drilling. i know people who tried everything they possibly did and...
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i never met a going ohio, ohio, ohio, the way perry goes texas, texas, texas. they work on that themselves to some degree, too, you know, and i hope that i was pretty clear in the book there's no actual obvious person in texas every texan is different as is everyone else. they do think as themselves as texans first. let's move from texas to ohio. you grew up in cincinnati. in a catholic family, you went to catholic schools, basically your whole life. describe yourself gail gleason, that's who you were when you were growing up. who was that girl? you were born in a time where there weren't a lot of women in public life. where women with opinions at some point learned to keep them in the house. who were you then were you an opinionated little girl in were you fun. >> i was always so fun. [laughter] you should ask my siblings whether i was fun or not. i'm the oldest. but, you know, the interesting thing when i look back on, i can't imagine writing my memoirs. the times i recall now was growing up right after when the baby boom was beginning in a suburb that was co
i never met a going ohio, ohio, ohio, the way perry goes texas, texas, texas. they work on that themselves to some degree, too, you know, and i hope that i was pretty clear in the book there's no actual obvious person in texas every texan is different as is everyone else. they do think as themselves as texans first. let's move from texas to ohio. you grew up in cincinnati. in a catholic family, you went to catholic schools, basically your whole life. describe yourself gail gleason, that's who...
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. >> i appreciate my friend from texas's concerns, i have to remind everyone that we have achieved a balance in the bill, and it's in the best interest of the bill and successful reform to maintain it. we have taken under consideration to try to achieve the balance and establish the minimum. the bill -- i realize we will fight on the skirmish line all the way back to atlanta, and we will, so with that, i urge my colleagues to oppose this amendment and in the spirit of the ranking member. and his comments i yield. >> and i would remind members this deal has been in the law since 1982. and it has survived the entire contract with america and 12 years of republican control. so, you know, we are willing to reform it, but this is not necessary. so, vote no. >> gentleman yields back, i yield back, seeing any further recognition request, i see none. all in favor of the amendment say aye? >> aye. >> all those saying no say no. >> the nos appear to have it. the nos appear to have it. the nos do have it. amendment number 73 fails. do we have additional amendments for title number four and i wo
. >> i appreciate my friend from texas's concerns, i have to remind everyone that we have achieved a balance in the bill, and it's in the best interest of the bill and successful reform to maintain it. we have taken under consideration to try to achieve the balance and establish the minimum. the bill -- i realize we will fight on the skirmish line all the way back to atlanta, and we will, so with that, i urge my colleagues to oppose this amendment and in the spirit of the ranking member....
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>> if we do not have any criminal charges, we have to let them go. >> is a letter was fired off the texas lawmakers saying that we may as well could a sign of a panhandle was as unwelcome the legal. >> illegal immigrants captured anywhere in the 26 county area of the texas panhandle are usually brought here before being transferred over to a federal holding facility. the scherer sells us on any given day he can see anywhere between 0-15 immigrants. >> and all, 41 agents will be moved out of nine cities. >> we prioritize the border security, putting more boots of the southern border if than at any time in our history. today, there are fewer illegal crossings that any time in the past 40 years. >> this sherriff argues that these interior for the patrol stations are second lines of defense and national security. he also worries that he was smugglers will have an easier time of across the country. >> taking to agents and saving them to the border when they already serve an area of 26,000 square miles just does not seem to make sense. >> the question local law enforcement officials are asking
>> if we do not have any criminal charges, we have to let them go. >> is a letter was fired off the texas lawmakers saying that we may as well could a sign of a panhandle was as unwelcome the legal. >> illegal immigrants captured anywhere in the 26 county area of the texas panhandle are usually brought here before being transferred over to a federal holding facility. the scherer sells us on any given day he can see anywhere between 0-15 immigrants. >> and all, 41 agents...
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on more prosperous farms in other areas of texas, nearby areas of texas for a dollar a day to earn some cash money. so the woman of the house would be left there alone. i couldn't get -- had a hard time getting these women to talk to me at the beginning because incredibly enough they were very shy, very shy about talking to someone from the city, so, i, as a matter of fact learned to make fig preserves and she would go and become friends with the women, and then i could go back and they would talk to me more freely. they would say to me, you're a city boy. she says you don't know what bringing the water meant. they would say, and they would go to their attic, or their garage, and they'd bring out a bucket of water, often with the rope still attached, frayed old rope attached, and they would take me over to the wells which are always covered by these boards, and you'd push the boards aside and they'd say, they'd drop the bucket in and they would say, you're a city boy. you don't know how heavy a bucket of water is. now pull it up. of course, a bucket of water you find out is heavy to be
on more prosperous farms in other areas of texas, nearby areas of texas for a dollar a day to earn some cash money. so the woman of the house would be left there alone. i couldn't get -- had a hard time getting these women to talk to me at the beginning because incredibly enough they were very shy, very shy about talking to someone from the city, so, i, as a matter of fact learned to make fig preserves and she would go and become friends with the women, and then i could go back and they would...
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it was very, very long in the texas at the time. it detailed every, all the rare plants, specimen plants, horticultural, introducing them to texas. i was so excited about all of this. i used to say to my brother, this apple thing, you have gotten from your grandfather who had a reverence. he would say that is ridiculous. when my brother announced he was going to give up his life as a trial lawyer to be an apple orchardist. my father said i have one thing to say, jews don't farm. but they did. his father clearly did. >> just to wind up, then, what are you working on next? >> i have become fascinated with the personal. this is the most excruciating difficult book. >> so you are going to turn around and do it again. >> i have been spending a great deal of time in india every year my next book is a memoir of going through india and what this has done to transform my own life. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> [applause]. >> [applause]. we have a very special guest. [inaudible] is here with us tonight. [inaudible] dancing. step da
it was very, very long in the texas at the time. it detailed every, all the rare plants, specimen plants, horticultural, introducing them to texas. i was so excited about all of this. i used to say to my brother, this apple thing, you have gotten from your grandfather who had a reverence. he would say that is ridiculous. when my brother announced he was going to give up his life as a trial lawyer to be an apple orchardist. my father said i have one thing to say, jews don't farm. but they did....
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but over texas, an elderly passenger in his 80s became disruptive.""his man pho was going to the bathroom. don't etting nobody oing to the bbthroom come ouu to their seats, kicking the walls, you know like crazy.""omplicating "we think he's blindd think he pmght haae alzheimer's, he's not getting up out offhis seat because he needed a whhelchair to get to hii seat so he's not paarier."we believe the man 3 speaks french and thatts the only language he knows. so if you have anybody who speaks french oww there that would help us with this situationn" pilott said theyydid not believe the man to be a physical threat, but divertedd the plane to houston."that intercontinental airport, so it tookkadddtional time tt could fly theeremaindee offthe flight wiitout violating faa terriile. it wwssunreal. it was ppinful. 19 hours. 19 hours we were in this mess."spirit ssid it flew in anothhr aircrrft and crew aa quickly as possible to take customers to fort lauderdale. the airline said it apollgizes saiddsafety is iis top priority aad it will prooide full refunds to
but over texas, an elderly passenger in his 80s became disruptive.""his man pho was going to the bathroom. don't etting nobody oing to the bbthroom come ouu to their seats, kicking the walls, you know like crazy.""omplicating "we think he's blindd think he pmght haae alzheimer's, he's not getting up out offhis seat because he needed a whhelchair to get to hii seat so he's not paarier."we believe the man 3 speaks french and thatts the only language he knows. so if...
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en texas sigue la bÚsqueda contra un atentado de un agente de ice, y continÚa el calor en gran parte del paÍs esto en la vÍspera desde festejo de la incertidumbre pendencipd Índice pe independencia comenzamos. >>> este es su notic univisiÓn edicion nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. quÉ tal buenas noches . >>> lÓpez obrador ha denunciado que hay y arriirregularidades, y despuÉs, que el pri comprÓ votos, algo parecido que denunciÓ el diario, quÉ responde estas acusaciones >>> es parte de una campaÑa de un seÑalamiento que no sÓlos despuÉs del proceso que loauf tuvo a lo largo de da su campaÑa, este tipo de afirmaciones no cabe en el nuevo clima democrÁtico q mÉxico tiene >>> 62% de los mexicanoss no lo quieren como presidente ¿quÉ hacer para ganarse la confianza de la mayorÍ >>> a ver con resultados. a pesar de las diferencias natural naturales que hayan lo que estoy seguro coincidencia de todos lograr que mÉxico este mejor. >>> usted ha dicho que es parte de una nueva generacion del pri ¿cÓmo es esa nueva generacion diferente al pri considerado auto
en texas sigue la bÚsqueda contra un atentado de un agente de ice, y continÚa el calor en gran parte del paÍs esto en la vÍspera desde festejo de la incertidumbre pendencipd Índice pe independencia comenzamos. >>> este es su notic univisiÓn edicion nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. quÉ tal buenas noches . >>> lÓpez obrador ha denunciado que hay y arriirregularidades, y despuÉs, que el pri comprÓ votos, algo parecido que denunciÓ el diario, quÉ responde...
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opting out will not stop health care exchanges from being set up in texas. if the state doesn't do it, federal authorities will. now, texas leaders were betting that the supreme court would likely strike down the health care law so they've done little to prepare for the exchanges that must be set up by 2014. but, scott, a provision in the health care law does specify that even if federal authorities do set up the exchanges, texas could petition to take over those exchanges eventually at some point if they chose to. >> pelley: anna, thank you. wounded veterans are being forced to wait months and longer for their benefits. a report links man made climate change to extreme weather. and this is about as extreme as it gets. where this hurricane is headed, when the cbs evening news continues. last season was the gulf's best tourism season in years. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. thi
opting out will not stop health care exchanges from being set up in texas. if the state doesn't do it, federal authorities will. now, texas leaders were betting that the supreme court would likely strike down the health care law so they've done little to prepare for the exchanges that must be set up by 2014. but, scott, a provision in the health care law does specify that even if federal authorities do set up the exchanges, texas could petition to take over those exchanges eventually at some...
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fuel city is kind of like texas on steroids, if you will. there are not many car washes where you can actually look at real longhorns, donkeys, kind of like texas over the top really. one of my favorite things about this place -- it is open 24 hours! they got breakfast tacos. you can come here any time. it is just $1.40 for a taco. now it is time for us to order. ordering for everybody. feet ready for everybody to enjoy. >> mm. heaven. it's all good. beautiful. >> now after you've enjoyed your tacos and you're full, take a moment and feel sorry for the poor animals that don't get to enjoy them. >> he is not rubbing it in with the animals. i'm hungry now. it's about lunch time, i'd say. thanks, ed. >>> i'll be back in an hour with any new developments from aurora, colorado, including the president's travels there bringing a message of comfort to the victims. stay with cnn. "your money" starts after this. imimagaginine e ifif y yod alalwawaysys s seeee l e [m[mususicic]] inin t thehe b besest t lil. eveverery y titimeme o of f. ououtdtdoooorsr
fuel city is kind of like texas on steroids, if you will. there are not many car washes where you can actually look at real longhorns, donkeys, kind of like texas over the top really. one of my favorite things about this place -- it is open 24 hours! they got breakfast tacos. you can come here any time. it is just $1.40 for a taco. now it is time for us to order. ordering for everybody. feet ready for everybody to enjoy. >> mm. heaven. it's all good. beautiful. >> now after you've...
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the texas hill country. i've talked about the hill country before, but i don't think you can talk about it too much, particularly in new york city. i saw what that meant growing up there myself, and it was quite a shock. i grew up in new york city, which is this place of fast-paced conversations and busy streets, theaters, and everything else. there was then a 9:00 plane from la guardia to austin. i take that plane, and sometimes when i got off that plane, i felt you rent a car and drive west out of austin into the hill country, and in those days i felt like i was iffing from one end of the earth to the other. i'll never forget the first time i drove out there. about 40 miles out of johnson -- out of austin as you are heading towards johnson city. there's a rise. they call it round mountain, but it's really just a tall hill. as i came to the top, something made me pull my car over to the side of the road to get out on the shoulder and look down in front of me because i was looking at something that i had nev
the texas hill country. i've talked about the hill country before, but i don't think you can talk about it too much, particularly in new york city. i saw what that meant growing up there myself, and it was quite a shock. i grew up in new york city, which is this place of fast-paced conversations and busy streets, theaters, and everything else. there was then a 9:00 plane from la guardia to austin. i take that plane, and sometimes when i got off that plane, i felt you rent a car and drive west...
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>>neil: joe is messing with texas and we will find out whether a federal court in texas will, as well. a panel is set to rule on the vote are i.d. law and whether justice department can continue blocking it. critics of the law like the vice president claim that it is discriminatory against minority voters but folks disagree and you may remember him, the firm justice department whistleblower accusing the department of racial bias when they dropped charges against the new block panthers in the 2008 voter intimidation case. a legal editor. very good to have you. what is your sense of the legality of what texas is doing? >>guest: well, listen, they probably are going to have a tough time when the verdict is issued because the law is stacked against them. the voting rights act was amended in 2006 to require states like texas to show an absolutely clean soul and they have the burden of prove they have to show there is in discriminatory effect, in discriminatory intent so the law puts them on the defensive. i am not optimistic they will win. >>neil: what is the issue at play here? that they
>>neil: joe is messing with texas and we will find out whether a federal court in texas will, as well. a panel is set to rule on the vote are i.d. law and whether justice department can continue blocking it. critics of the law like the vice president claim that it is discriminatory against minority voters but folks disagree and you may remember him, the firm justice department whistleblower accusing the department of racial bias when they dropped charges against the new block panthers in...
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it would be the texas legislature. i don't know why that's the place for this case but it makes it more interesting, i think. >> you know, just a side note since this is a legal audience, texas had urged the court not to take the case. texas is generally a conservative state, a republican attorney general, urging the court not to take the case. they didn't want them to go further. after it was granted, texas hired an attorney. in our group, the higher you know him, upped the stakes in terms of what the representation would be. he won the name els case we were talking about. in some ways to have someone with the conservative credit of having been in the w. bush administration and coming in a very nonideological way will help texas' case as much as it could. >> he was on the winning side of the michigan case. he did a very good job in lawyering through a difficult case involving christian legal society at a law school and whether it could bar gay students from leadership positions. i agree with joan that having him in th
it would be the texas legislature. i don't know why that's the place for this case but it makes it more interesting, i think. >> you know, just a side note since this is a legal audience, texas had urged the court not to take the case. texas is generally a conservative state, a republican attorney general, urging the court not to take the case. they didn't want them to go further. after it was granted, texas hired an attorney. in our group, the higher you know him, upped the stakes in...
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america's top state for business in 2012, texas. >> our thanks to the university of texas cheerleaders for helping us ring in style. yesterday we were at the winely. the wine industry is up and coming and more than doubles since 2001. that was grape expectations. the second was legendary lights which has a couple different meanings, were were looking at the light houses that were on the gulf coast, only a few of them are left. you've got the power, texas is the only state with a power grid. the pechan thing is the and what the hey, governor rick perry, it's good to see you again, we have done this before. >> yes have, welcome back to texas. >> always good to be here. we talked about your formula, and if you let me paraphrase it, business friendly regulations and don't spend all the money. >> that's the economic side. i disagree with the quality of life attributes they talk about. there is an incredibility quality of life. the cultural arts are growing. i think dallas now has three performing arts facilities here in austin, texas. and a knew museum of modern art, and tonight in houston,
america's top state for business in 2012, texas. >> our thanks to the university of texas cheerleaders for helping us ring in style. yesterday we were at the winely. the wine industry is up and coming and more than doubles since 2001. that was grape expectations. the second was legendary lights which has a couple different meanings, were were looking at the light houses that were on the gulf coast, only a few of them are left. you've got the power, texas is the only state with a power...
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to block texas from enacting state paased last year... wwich equires registered voters to posssss as well a valid, state-issuee photo i-d. proponents say it'll eeforrement officer disagrees.- holder says: "[w]e objected to a photo id requirement in texas because it would have had a disproportiooate impact on hispanic voters." to prove that, the department of justice retained as an expert witness... harvard university professor of government stephen ansolabehere... who in turn relied on a data fiim called catalyst to supply statistical iiformation... such as the percentages of whhtes and minorities in texas who are registered to vote."i had [previously] conducted several studies using the catalist data [the rofessor testified] anda"aa&i found identified by catalist as black, white oo hispanic identified themselves in the race projected by catalist."e rosenberg says: "if there was a perception that catalist was cooking the books in any way, you know,,they would llse all their clients, right? i pean this is -- they're all about integrity.""
to block texas from enacting state paased last year... wwich equires registered voters to posssss as well a valid, state-issuee photo i-d. proponents say it'll eeforrement officer disagrees.- holder says: "[w]e objected to a photo id requirement in texas because it would have had a disproportiooate impact on hispanic voters." to prove that, the department of justice retained as an expert witness... harvard university professor of government stephen ansolabehere... who in turn relied...
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(laughter) how is that possible that texas-- texas-- six shooters, conservatives, george bush, rick perry, how is houston electing a gay mayor? no offense. (laughter) >> no offense to all of you and the rest of the world but it was an international media sensation when i was elected but houston elected me six times before they elected me mayor. >> stephen: maybe it was a fluke! (laughter) >> six times. and they knew every time. i'm good at what i do. and houston is very tolerant of a lot of things. they want to know what you can do, not who you are, where you're from. >> stephen: they knew? you didn't hide this? >> no. >> stephen: so your staff said just get it out there. >> i was a lesbian activist before i became mayor. i was a good candidate for mayor and they elect med six times already. >> stephen: can you get married in texas? >> sure i can get married to you if you weren't already married. (laughter) >> stephen: i'm flattered. (laughter) can two women get married? >> no. >> stephen: do you have a partner. >> i do. >> stephen: what the... what is she called? >> well, i call her kath
(laughter) how is that possible that texas-- texas-- six shooters, conservatives, george bush, rick perry, how is houston electing a gay mayor? no offense. (laughter) >> no offense to all of you and the rest of the world but it was an international media sensation when i was elected but houston elected me six times before they elected me mayor. >> stephen: maybe it was a fluke! (laughter) >> six times. and they knew every time. i'm good at what i do. and houston is very...
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and the cemetery of the south texas town because he's not white. on the instant, john conley and walter jenkins are standing there when johnson hands him the telegram. johnson reads it and without a moment's hesitation ands by god, you are in arlington. all through his life there are these moments and here is another one. that christmas, that december, johnson goes down for a two-week vacation on his ranch and heller finds out that his analysis, his feeling -- that this was spontaneous, uncalculated and he finds out that that analysis was correct. johnson is down on the ranch. the johnson ranch and the ranch that his father lost and that he has now bought back. and when heller and kermit gordon get there, they find that those words were meaningless. johnson has found new money, half a billion for an antipoverty program and he gives it a lesson in political tactics they had thought of a program as a targeted demonstration program with demonstration programs in a limited number of cities. johnson says -- tries to make them understand that a limited n
and the cemetery of the south texas town because he's not white. on the instant, john conley and walter jenkins are standing there when johnson hands him the telegram. johnson reads it and without a moment's hesitation ands by god, you are in arlington. all through his life there are these moments and here is another one. that christmas, that december, johnson goes down for a two-week vacation on his ranch and heller finds out that his analysis, his feeling -- that this was spontaneous,...
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texas decides in their texas way that they do sometimes that they're not going to go with the program. those two million people won't be insured and yet they won't qualify for the subsidies in the affordable care act to health them be able to afford insurance on their own. we'll have a situation where the poorest people, the people in the most need will be totally left out in the cold. bobby jindel has said he's not going to go with the medicaid expansion. you can imagine that a lot of these republicans are going to make this a litmus issue so that any republican who has national ambitions will have their feet held to the fire to say they're not going to go forward with the medicaid expansion unless people like us get energized and we hold their feet to the fire and say you are not going to leave two million texas residents out in the cold. you are not going to do this to us. that's our responsibility. we have to make it a political winner to implement this change and provide health care to literally millions of americans. that, i think is a big fight that we have to start planning fo
texas decides in their texas way that they do sometimes that they're not going to go with the program. those two million people won't be insured and yet they won't qualify for the subsidies in the affordable care act to health them be able to afford insurance on their own. we'll have a situation where the poorest people, the people in the most need will be totally left out in the cold. bobby jindel has said he's not going to go with the medicaid expansion. you can imagine that a lot of these...
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and we know its desert dry in texas, but our camels necessary? >> hello and welcome to us farm report. the last time the census was conducted, they found striking differences in within that world of farm. that's an increase of 19%, and why not text many of the market analyst to appear on this show tell me that women are better at making marketing decisions. it appears the trend of women as principal operators will continue in the next generation. flight details in a moment that the top story is the lingering drought. let's get started with headlines. >> delivering midwest drought is having an impact on main street in farm country. each month great university economist ernie got assembled the report based on surveys of bankers and attend state regions of the great plains and corn belt. he says the july index plunged to its lowest level in two years adhesive slowdown in prices and sales of farm equipment. he said just of the region benefited from very healthy farming over the past few years he's now detecting economic reversal for world areas. >>>
and we know its desert dry in texas, but our camels necessary? >> hello and welcome to us farm report. the last time the census was conducted, they found striking differences in within that world of farm. that's an increase of 19%, and why not text many of the market analyst to appear on this show tell me that women are better at making marketing decisions. it appears the trend of women as principal operators will continue in the next generation. flight details in a moment that the top...
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living in a state like texas, we have seen 99% good as opposed to harm. many of us have met these students that will be impacted up close and personal, and i appreciate that there have been a number of utilizations of powers under the law that your agency has been effective in utilizing. but i think this executive order will be helpful to all of us. but it would be better under comprehensive immigration reform. so i speak to two issues, and i'll do it quickly. a 14-year-old texas girl who was missing from 2010 until 2012 was mistakenly deported to colombia by immigration agents. it was proven the 14-year-old gave i.c.e. agents a fake name which belonged to a 22-year-old illegal immigrant from colombia who had warrants for her arrest. she was held in a harris county jail in my community. i.c.e. agents took the 14-year-old's fingerprints but did not confirm identity before deporting her. another incident, according to media report, james majkowski, a chicago area resident who was born in india and adopted by an american family in new jersey and naturalized
living in a state like texas, we have seen 99% good as opposed to harm. many of us have met these students that will be impacted up close and personal, and i appreciate that there have been a number of utilizations of powers under the law that your agency has been effective in utilizing. but i think this executive order will be helpful to all of us. but it would be better under comprehensive immigration reform. so i speak to two issues, and i'll do it quickly. a 14-year-old texas girl who was...
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but texas is refusing to participate, joining wisconsin, florida and louisiana, texas would be eligible for $164 billion in federal aid to pay for the expansion through 2020. but lieutenant governor david dewhurst says texas' share would be a heavy burden. >> quite frankly, the medicaid system is broken and by simply adding a million and a half to two million more people to medicaid will not solve the problem. >> texas will also be the largest state to refuse to create the state-run health care exchanges that would allow people to shop for affordable coverage. in a letter to the obama administration, texas governor rick perry called the requirements brazen intrusions into the sovereignty of our state. >> it doesn't materially improve the health care of texans and americans, and in five short years it will start to bankrupt the state of texas and other states. >> opting out will not stop health care exchanges from being set up in texas. if the state doesn't do it, federal authorities will. texas leaders bet that the supreme court would strike down the health care law, so they've done lit
but texas is refusing to participate, joining wisconsin, florida and louisiana, texas would be eligible for $164 billion in federal aid to pay for the expansion through 2020. but lieutenant governor david dewhurst says texas' share would be a heavy burden. >> quite frankly, the medicaid system is broken and by simply adding a million and a half to two million more people to medicaid will not solve the problem. >> texas will also be the largest state to refuse to create the state-run...
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. >> houston, texas, nancy. independent line. >> caller: good morning. here's a question i have that i'm always curious about. has any study or comparison been done on the amount that it costs for emergency room services for the uninsured versus the amount of the subsidy that will be given with taxpayer money to various people to pay their insurance fees? >> i don't know that offhand. >> well, from a federal government point of view, when the cdl analyzed the health care legislation, they tried to account for all those, and so it's finding it slightly decreased the deficit. the cost of expansion covered by the cut, which included those kinds of effects. rockville, maryland, ben on the democratic line. >> let's suppose enough states the health care costs stay the same and if the extra -- the state received let's say 500 million out of the $10 billion health care budget, then will the hurricane companies sit there and say, okay, well everybody's premium is $40 a month more expensive because the states didn't receive that money. because the people who go to
. >> houston, texas, nancy. independent line. >> caller: good morning. here's a question i have that i'm always curious about. has any study or comparison been done on the amount that it costs for emergency room services for the uninsured versus the amount of the subsidy that will be given with taxpayer money to various people to pay their insurance fees? >> i don't know that offhand. >> well, from a federal government point of view, when the cdl analyzed the health care...
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this is said in a texas accent. i would say i don't know. he said you have to be there because they are my pears and precious and have to put them in the refrigerator the minute you come in. i learned to say okay. then the fruit would come and it would be wrapped like a bomb or something, each fruit, each pear. these gorgeous asian pears had sty row foam socks wrapped around them. after the fruit came you'd get a series of phone calls, can i demand a refund from the ups man, are you sure, can you write down what time it came? >> you have been carrying around this story all your life, what happened, why turn it into a book? >> it was a huge decision. it came completely. so many of us carry around this sibling thing in the attic thing. it came to me because something happened in our life which transformed our relationship. it was huge for me and huge for him. we learned how to become a team. and we had, my brother had a crisis and wrote me a letter about it, kind of a stunning letter that came like a time bomb, when he was quite young, barely
this is said in a texas accent. i would say i don't know. he said you have to be there because they are my pears and precious and have to put them in the refrigerator the minute you come in. i learned to say okay. then the fruit would come and it would be wrapped like a bomb or something, each fruit, each pear. these gorgeous asian pears had sty row foam socks wrapped around them. after the fruit came you'd get a series of phone calls, can i demand a refund from the ups man, are you sure, can...
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also those of us in texas are concerned that our u.s. citizens who decide to live temporarily in mexico are having their documents voided out of pressure and intimidation. >> i yield back. hope the chairman and ranking member would consider that an important hearing. this is an effective, legal an upstanding manner, as they have been. but this is an incident or snens that require our view. i yield back. i thank the gentle lady. >> i would comment to all of the members that the hearing record will be held open for ten days. so any comments, questions, records, can be submitted certainly for the record. i think this was an excellent hearing. a lot of questions. a lot of good answers. a lot of challenges ahead for this agency, for the committee, for the nation as well. as we try to do the best to make sure we do have secure borders. we simply try to be timely and cognizant of that fact. we have many in the agency that work very diligently every day to keep our country safe. with that, the sub committee will stand adjourned. >>> and a live l
also those of us in texas are concerned that our u.s. citizens who decide to live temporarily in mexico are having their documents voided out of pressure and intimidation. >> i yield back. hope the chairman and ranking member would consider that an important hearing. this is an effective, legal an upstanding manner, as they have been. but this is an incident or snens that require our view. i yield back. i thank the gentle lady. >> i would comment to all of the members that the...
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, texas sits on grassy prairie land on the edge of town. it's home to two border patrol agents. the office is hundreds of miles from the border, and might not be much to look at, but potter county sheriff brian thomas says his deputies patrol interstate 40, a major corridor for human smuggling and he counts on the border patrol agents for help. what do you think happens now when you come across a group of illegal immigrants that might be trafficked through your home? >> if we don't have any criminal charges on them, we have to let them go. there's not any other choice. >> sheriff thomas fired off a letter to texas lawmakers, saying the plan is ill thought out, and we might as well hang a sign on the texas panhandle that says welcome illegals. this is one of the holding cells in the randall county jail in amarillo, texas. illegal immigrants captured anywhere in the massive 26-county area of the text -- texas panhandle are usually brought here before they're transferred over to a federal holding facility. the sheriff here tells us on any give
, texas sits on grassy prairie land on the edge of town. it's home to two border patrol agents. the office is hundreds of miles from the border, and might not be much to look at, but potter county sheriff brian thomas says his deputies patrol interstate 40, a major corridor for human smuggling and he counts on the border patrol agents for help. what do you think happens now when you come across a group of illegal immigrants that might be trafficked through your home? >> if we don't have...
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>>nk v,r singer, soon to be professor wellhausen university of texas. on the day when the election results are in for an and grece por od a ea m to a changing s the world of unresolved economic crisis, and certainly very pleased to beere at m.i.t. to talk about abotat y oe eshie vao the on-site at the events with which we are faced with. and it's certainly a pleasure to be back in cambridge, which as you know is my o stofcoc nli has been a coming thing and economics only for the last decade and a half or o as brdormn years following the end of world war ii and the postwar. come on they began to catch the interest of the economics profession inthe 0en eaclr hiswr an, t w developments of interest in particular would affect inequality especially in the united states any worse. over the years sinc and paicullyth9 e developed a dominant narrative on the subject in which the classical eonom notion of supplya mndtordinate,s to say there developed in literature next donation of inequality that is based upon to knowledge he and demand or imraaded tetion and the
>>nk v,r singer, soon to be professor wellhausen university of texas. on the day when the election results are in for an and grece por od a ea m to a changing s the world of unresolved economic crisis, and certainly very pleased to beere at m.i.t. to talk about abotat y oe eshie vao the on-site at the events with which we are faced with. and it's certainly a pleasure to be back in cambridge, which as you know is my o stofcoc nli has been a coming thing and economics only for the last...